Shield AI's Hivemind Demos Flight on Destinus Hornet in 2-Mo
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Shield AI's Hivemind Demos Flight on Destinus Hornet in 2-Month Integration

Shield AI and Destinus announced today the successful completion of a rapid autonomy integration campaign on the Destinus Hornet platform. The flight tests, conducted in Segovia, Spain, validated the integration of Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomy software with the Hornet flight control architecture after a two-month integration effort.

During the campaign, Hivemind autonomously adapted the platform’s flight paths in real time, dynamically updating routing around geofenced areas that were modified during flight. The tests demonstrated the ability to rapidly integrate advanced autonomy into an operational platform while maintaining mission continuity without manual reprogramming

“Operational requirements are evolving quickly, and autonomy must be integrated at the same pace,” said Christian Gutierrez, vice president of Hivemind Solutions at Shield AI. “Our collaboration with Destinus shows that Hivemind can be deployed rapidly on the new platforms to support emerging operational needs.”

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The Segovia campaign marks the first phase of a broader effort to integrate autonomy across multiple Destinus platform families. The Hornet served as the baseline system for the first initial integration phase, enabling accelerated validation and reducing technical risk before expanding the capability across additional Destinus systems.

“Speed of fielding matters in today’s threat environment,” said Tim Moser, chief technology officer at Destinus. “The modular architecture of Hivemind allowed straightforward integration with our flight control and mission systems. Because Destinus platforms share a common technical architecture, the capabilities validated during this campaign can be extended across additional systems in our portfolio.”

Future testing phases will expand the autonomy envelope to include advanced mission planning, terrain-aware flight profiles, and coordinated multi- platform behaviors. These developments are part of the broader effort to enable distributed and resilient operations across multiple Destinus systems.

Destinus Hornet is a multi-role autonomous platform designed primarily for counter-UAS and strike missions, including the interception of loitering munitions and hostile uncrewed threats. The platform can also support reconnaissance, data relay, and security operations depending on mission requirements. Hornet systems form part of a broader layered air-defense architecture designed to protect high-value sites and critical infrastructure.

Hivemind is highly modular, platform-agnostic autonomy software that enables heterogeneous teaming across systems, allowing reconnaissance and strike assets to operate as an intelligent team and close the reconnaissance-to-strike loop with speed and precision. Designed to ensure traceability, reliability, and governability, Hivemind operates within clear command frameworks and augments human decision makers, rather than replacing them.


Publishdate:
Mar 24, 2026

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